Publication

Collective intelligence for advancing ocean literacy

McCauley, Veronica
McHugh, Patricia
Davison, Kevin
Domegan, Christine
Citation
McCauley, Veronica, McHugh, Patricia, Davison, Kevin, & Domegan, Christine. (2019). Collective intelligence for advancing ocean literacy. Environmental Education Research, 1-12. doi: 10.1080/13504622.2018.1553234
Abstract
Ocean literacy is an understanding of the ocean s influence on us and our influence on the ocean. A lack of ocean literacy presents a significant obstacle for citizens to engage in environmentally sustainable behaviour, and thus is acknowledged as a complex problem that requires deliberative participation and joint-action by stakeholders across domains. The aim of the article is both to demonstrate the value of Collective Intelligence (CI) as a methodological tool to advance and enhance the promotion of environmental literacy, and to share outcomes from using the CI approach. The participatory context behind CI illustrates that working with a range of stakeholders across marine education, outreach, regulation and policy, to debate how to better promote ocean literacy among young people, improves ocean literacy and broadens society s awareness of sustainable marine environments. Findings reveal a hierarchical barrier structure localised to each country, a valuable order of echelon toward environmental change.
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Taylor & Francis
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland